In a message circulated within the police group, officers of Nigeria were reportedly instructed to handle Harrison Gwamnishu with extreme caution if he approached any police station, describing him as a “green snake under the green grass.”
The message accused him of past criminal activities and alleged that he has been undermining police efforts.
However, Harrison Gwamnishu has denied these allegations, stating that his advocacy work has led to police retaliation.
Gwamnishu has urged the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) to investigate the individuals responsible for the message and hold them accountable.
He expressed concerns for his and his family’s safety, calling for protection from the authorities.
“If anything happens to me or my family, the entire @PoliceNG should be held responsible. They know the officers who issued the threat,” he stated.
Gwamnishu’s involvement in the high-profile case of the missing Ghanaian woman has seemingly intensified tensions, resulting in recent threats against him.
Since his initial report on the Afiba Tandoh and Celine case, he has continuously provided updates, drawing nationwide attention to the situation.